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■ ■ ■•■; -■■•■ • -'■■ ■■■ . ■ ■ ■ ■.■■.■■ -'■--••':■' 87th Week. _,_„ _.„. 87th Week. piTY ttall. Sole Lessee and Manager - - Mr. P. R. Dix. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. I "The Sun that Never Set*." T\IX*S Q.AIETY nOMPANT. . FRANK M. CLARK. * "The Greatest Comedian of them aIL" THE FAUST TRIO. Dancers, Acrobats, and Contortionists. THE WING ATE SISTERS. Daring and Dashing Trapeze Artistes. IVY SCOTT. The Dainty Comedienne and Serio. IDA ROSLYN. CHAS. HOWARD. . Serio and Dancer. i Baritone. MCKTSSON AND KEAENS. Comedians and Acrobats. CONNEY MOENEY. HARRY LEGGETT. Horizontal Bar Expert. End Man. THE LINWOOD SISTERS. Serios and Dancers, » AND OUR GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. THURSDAY NEXT. December 6, p RAND -DENEFn- T>ERFORMANCE. s Tendered by Mr. P. K. Dix, In Aid of the AUCKLAND LADIES* BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. THE PROCEED? OF THE ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE HANDED OYER TO THIS DESERVING SOCIETY. r Box Plan at Wildman's from Friday next, November 30. Prices: 2s and Is. Plan at "Wildman's. Doors open at 7.20 o'clock: commence at 8. Business Manager: FRED. L. SEAGER. AGRICULTURAL TTALL EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT. "PULLER'S "DUOU pOMPANY. TO-NIGHT. " TO-NIGHT. First Appearance of OIYBONI, Comedian and Dancer. " His india-rubber dance is the most marvel- ' lous and eccentric performance ever attempted."— Bulletin. [ Also, MISS SILYINT, Serio-Comic. GRAND DOUBLE COMPANY. AMY BLACKIE. " Only a Leaf." ! TED HERBERT!: will Sing " When the Boys in Khaki All Come Home." DENNIS CARNEY in New Comic Songs. MYRA JAMES in Coon SongsWAL. COTTTER, LITTLE FREDDY. Screaming Farce. "What Happened to Jones." Front Chairs, Is; other parts. 6d. Doors. 7.15. Aquatics. TV O N'T -pOEGET ■jITERCER "VfAORI "REGATTA. ' MAORI WAR DANCES, WAR CANOE RACES. Etc., Etc., Etc. i FAST EXCURSION TRAINS AND CHEAP * FARES. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1900. Entries for Races Close TO-NIGHT. ' C. J. EDWAEDS, J. THOMSON. Hon. Sees. ) — _ ——— Excursions. "*KJL OS. KAW AU. ' YACHT CLUB RACE TO ; jMJMM&2? KAWAU. The Favourite Steamer KAWAU will Follow tho Race, leaving Queen-street Wharf at 1.30 p.m., and returning from the Island at 6 ' p.m.. reaching town about 9 p.m. 1 FARES: Gent., 3s; Lady and Gent, ss. Refreshments can be obtained on board. The steamer is timed to leave Auckland so as to enable the public to see the whole of the '. race, and she will act as Flagship at Kawau. As only a limited number of tickets are 1 available, early application is necessary. . Tickets and all information at the Kawau Office, Queen-street Wharf. H. WINKELMAN, Agent. ———— —————-^ MeetingsST. STEPHEN'S NATIVE SCHOOL, PARNELL. " THE PUBLIC UNFURLING OF THE FLAG J Presented by the Past and Present Boys Will take place on THE SCHOOL GROUNDS On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, at 3 p.m. 1 THE MOST REV. THE PRIMATE " Will, at the request of the Boys, Perform the Ceremony of Unfurling the Flag. An Interesting Programme of Gymnasium i. Exercises will be rendered by the Boys, with I the accompaniment of Hunter's Garrison i. Band. The St. Stephen's Boys will be pleased ; to welcome the presence of all Pakeha Citizens who take an interest in the Maori Race, i, i — — i Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etcNATIVES OF THE CITY OF GLASGOW Are cordially invited to Meet MR. AND MRS. W. M. OATT3 (From Glasgow) At a PUBLIC RECEPTION to be held NEXT TUESDAY, In the Y.M.C.A. ROOMS, at 8 o'clock p.m. W. BRAKENRIG, Gen. Sec. XT. M. C. A. ME. WILLIAM M. OATTS, A Great Organiser Among Young Men, from Glasgow, Representative of the National Council of Y.M.C.A.'S, London, J la expected in Auckland on MONDAY, 3rd De- '* cember, and will hold MEETINGS IN THE ROOMS. TUESDAY, AT 8 P.M. PUBLIC RECEPTION To Mr. and Mrs. Oatts by Representatives from Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A., and Presbyterian Elders' Association. MRS. OATTS (A Daughter of the Late Dr. Andrew Bonar) Is ,an Efficient Helper, and Sings at the Meetings. W. BRAKENRIG, i Gen. Sec. 1 Ironmongery, etc. " 25 T0 50 PEE CENT ' P ENUIN:B "DEDUCTIONS. ' CUTLERY, RAZORS, ELECTRO-PLATE, TOOLS. pEORGE A RDERN Is determined to Clear the Bulk of ' SAMUEL'S CELEBRATED STOCK BEFORE CHRISTMAS. SALE NOW PROCEEDING. i Intending Purchasers will be wise to secure the GREATEST BARGAINS IN THESE LINES EVER OFFERED IN AUCKLAND. pEORGE A RDERN, • CORNER SYMONDS-STREET AND NEWTON ROAD. \ N.B.—Country Friends, Customers of the late Mr. Samuel, requiring to renew their Cutlery and Plate, will find this a favour- ' able opportunity. Orders with remittance and sample for " repeat" of any line procured originally from this well-known, firstclass stock, will receive attention immediately on receipt of order. Telephone 1130. November sth, 1900. ■ ' 1 =3 Fancy Goods. i . pHRISTMAS - AND NEW YEAR CARDS. I 0. W. GOODSON will inaugurate the coming Century by making it a Record Year in this Department, giving superior value to any preceding one. The Stock contains the very Newest Cards from Id to 5s each, Envelopes ! given with Cards. Artistic Boxes, all Folding Cards, lovely designs, and Envelopes included for each Card :— ALL POST FREE—Box containing 10 Cards - and Envelopes, 6d ; Box containing 12 Cards (superior) and Envelopes, Is ; Box containing r 18 Cards (superior) and Envelopes, Is 6d ; Box l containing 15 Cards (choice) and Envelopes, r Is 9d ; Box containing 12 Cards (very choice). • and Envelopes, 2s 6d ; Packet containing 25 ' Cards (no envelopes), 6d ; Packet containing I 40 Cards (no envelopes), Is.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11542, 29 November 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11542, 29 November 1900, Page 8

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